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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you're trying to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
| MAGA Media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country. | ||
| I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| Okay, Colonel. | ||
| By the way, you go by Colonel or you go by Doc? | ||
| Go by Doc. | ||
| It's the term of endearment my boys gave me first combat deployment Iraq. | ||
| They call Doc. | ||
| You better run. | ||
| You better run. | ||
| So listen, why are you doing this? | ||
| What are the two or three priorities as you see it in the state of Texas that Abbott can't do? | ||
| And why does it have to be you? | ||
| Well, first of all, I was asked by a group of people to explore the idea. | ||
| When I called General Flynn, when I called Alan West, when I called people that are serious in this business of security, which is really the baseline of it all for us, for me, it's like Eisenhower coming in, another Texan coming in after World War II and leading, say, into the Cold War and really setting the conditions for Reagan's. | ||
| By the way, Reagan is the first president I served under. | ||
| I was asked, of course, I prayed about it. | ||
| The most dangerous prayer can pray. | ||
| Lord, your will be done. | ||
| Well, here I am. | ||
| Now, you can't jump out of a plane and go back in as a paratrooper. | ||
| So we're on the ground, but we are making headway. | ||
| Abbott's ratings right now are at 30%, favorability ratings, University of Texas study. | ||
| So for me, we're going to bring them onto our battlefield, the tactic, if you will. | ||
| What can I do differently? | ||
| I will provide serious security for the state. | ||
| I will improve the Texas State Guard commensurate with at least minimum what Florida has right now, the State Guard. | ||
| That is the state militia. | ||
| 16 states have them underneath the Texas Military Department for me. | ||
| And then I will, I will then shut the border when it, when, if and when, when something else after President Trump comes in, I don't know who it's going to be. | ||
| We don't work in a reactionary type of situation when we're trying to protect citizens. | ||
| We have to be left of bang, if you will. | ||
| That's the idea in the road. | ||
| We got to be left. | ||
| Hit it before. | ||
| So we've got to be prepared for that. | ||
| So we must build a robust state guard system. | ||
| It's there. | ||
| It serves as a different capacity, but we need to bring it back to what it was. | ||
| Then you have to have the fiscal security, but understand the other vectors of attack. | ||
| In Texas, water is a commodity. | ||
| It is a commodity. | ||
| But there are 300 right now that I know about AI data centers on their way into Texas. | ||
| Now, I don't know about you, but I can draw a picture of a glass of water, but I can't drink anything that AI can produce. | ||
| And honestly, they use hundreds of millions of gallons of water, and they're putting one in Abilene right now that gets 18 inches of rain. | ||
| The citizens don't like it because it was a backroom deal in Austin. | ||
| Austin doesn't live in the periphery. | ||
| Austin has a different mentality. | ||
| Our legislators in Austin are mostly rhinos. | ||
| There are some good ones in there, but they're in the minority. | ||
| Brian Harrison's one of them, leading the charge on letting, he's another Sentinel, if you will. | ||
| He's a watchman. | ||
| And so we get more and more like that. | ||
| We can shift the tide. | ||
| Why can I do that? | ||
| I don't know everything there is to know with regard to taxes, but I got the smartest people in the state working on it. | ||
| I do understand that leadership is the bottom line on how to be responsible for everything that happens and fails to happen and to delegate out as appropriate to the smartest people in the room. | ||
| You are hitting on something. | ||
| It's the data centers. | ||
| It's not just the energy, it's the water, and particularly the aquifers in West Texas and Arizona are going to be sucked dry. | ||
| Are the people awakening to the issue? | ||
| I mean, the EO last night, we talked about is now they've accommodated the four C's ones community. | ||
| And it's about these data centers, the data centers themselves, what they emit, the energy that you got to come up with, and how that's going to impact the people. | ||
| And then the water, which is really now in Arizona and Texas, if it's not a big deal, it better start being a big deal because these things are going to suck those aquifers dry. | ||
| Are folks waking up to that fact? | ||
| So the study on that specifically shows that West Texas will be dry water by 2050. | ||
| I got grandkids. | ||
| We all got family. | ||
| We want to make sure they can have that same water. | ||
| State of Kansas, I'm looking at a study they've done for the last 10 years, moving water from the aquifer, not only aquifer, but the Ogallala on an aqueduct to the ranching areas. | ||
| We can start working on that now to step in the gap, but we've got to slow down the amount of AI data centers coming in. | ||
| I've got nothing against technology, but I do when it's deleterious to the survival of the species. | ||
| And we've got ranchers out there in Lubbock. | ||
| I speak to them all the time. | ||
| My family is a cotton family generations, generations of it. | ||
| Speaking of the cotton farmers, the ranchers, they're like, we won't be able to give water to our cattle or produce the products that we need. | ||
| And Texas has a huge cattle industry. | ||
| We've got to maintain it. | ||
| So those data centers have to produce a net positive. | ||
| Let's move it down to the coast. | ||
| We can put a desalination plan in. | ||
| How are you going to go up against? | ||
| Doesn't Abbott have $40 million or some enormous amount of money in his war chest? | ||
| He does. | ||
| I take it. | ||
| He does. | ||
| I take it. | ||
| You don't have $40 million. | ||
| So how are you going to how this is David and Goliath? | ||
| David versus Goliath. | ||
| Tell me how David's going to win. | ||
| I like that you said that. | ||
| He picked up five smooth stones, and his odds, if you just looked on the terra, were zero until he hit him right square in the middle of the face. | ||
| So for me, we have to bring in like Thermopylae or like San Jacinto. | ||
| You know, the last battle that really sent Santa Ana running in Texas was San Jacinto. | ||
| A small army under Sam Houston beat them, had them on the run in 18 minutes, and they captured the commander. | ||
| You've got to fight on your battlefield. | ||
| So for me, I've got to get, as Alan West will tell you, and Chad Prater, the Don Huffins, who ran against Abbott the last time, they split the vote. | ||
| We won't do that this time. | ||
| They had 1.6 million out of 20 million, nearly voters in Texas that voted in an off-cycle primary. | ||
| So that's our thermopoly. | ||
| That's our battlefield. | ||
| We know that we have to get at least, and if they get every veteran in Texas to vote, that's 2 million veterans. | ||
| We win this thing. | ||
| And that's how we do this. | ||
| We have to target those individuals that really are the winter soldiers and not the summer soldiers. | ||
| Doc P. Chambers, where do people go? | ||
| Your social media, where they go to your website. | ||
| People want to find out more about you, where they go. | ||
| You just heard Doc Pete Chambers on X, and we have other forms out there. | ||
| And then that's our ministry team. | ||
| And then if you go to docpetechambers.org, there you go. | ||
| That is the, I'm running for senior public servant. | ||
| Governor is just a little too British for me. | ||
| So we're running for senior public servant. | ||
| Governor. | ||
| Colonel. | ||
| Love you. | ||
| We'll look forward to having you back on. | ||
| Good fight. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Good to see you, sir. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| That's an American right there. | ||
| Eric Prince. | ||
| That's the kind of guy. | ||
| That's the kind of guy you want to see running for public office, correct? | ||
| Indeed. | ||
| You need warriors like that. | ||
| Guys, prepare to take on long shots. | ||
| It's not the size of the dog in the fight. | ||
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| Well, let's talk about that. | ||
| President Trump, he got handed to him. the kinetic part of the Third World War. | ||
| And it's actually broader than just what's happening on the Eurasian landmass in Ukraine and the Middle East. | ||
| You had all this problem down in Latin America. | ||
| You've got problems in Africa. | ||
| Now, the United States, one of the things about America First and President Trump, he doesn't want to be an interventionist. | ||
| He's trying not to be an interventionist. | ||
| But as he tries to solve these around the world, I don't think, you know, the seven or eight conflicts he's brought to some stage of peace and solve. | ||
| I don't think people understand the depths of some of these. | ||
| I want to start off first with Venezuela because you've had a plan about Venezuela for a long time. | ||
| You've talked about it. | ||
| Is President Trump now seizing these vessels? | ||
| That's something that you and I talked about many years ago. | ||
| Is that along the lines of something that you think can actually solve the problem with Maduro and send the message to him? | ||
| It's time for him to move on. | ||
| Venezuela is a great example of you can vote in socialism, but you have to shoot your way out of it. | ||
| So a year ago, July, Maduro lost that election by 40 points. | ||
| And he has refused to turn over power. | ||
| And he has really installed himself as a dictator. | ||
| And the narco money, right, there's 34 commercial drug production facilities, commercial narcotics production facilities in Venezuela. | ||
| So there's lots of reasons for Trump to have high concern about that primary tumor site in South America. | ||
| As he's dialed up pressure by sending U.S. naval and Air Force assets down there to patrol with rightfully interdicting a lot of the maritime drug traffic. | ||
| And now he started to go after one of the, I think there's 52 complete gray, black market oil trading vessels, which are hauling sanctioned illegal crude on stateless vessels, meaning they constantly change the registration, falsify the registration of these vessels, which under any kind of international maritime law, they can be boarded and seized as pirate vessels, which is exactly what they just did this week. | ||
| And that is an excellent strategy exhalation to clamp down on Maduro's ability to fund his illicit government. | ||
| Now, at the same time, you have Maria Carina Machado, who was well smuggled out of the country in some kind of a maritime ex-fil, probably threw a bunch of checkpoints by boat to Curaçao, a Dutch island off the northwest of Venezuela, and then jet to Norway, where she receives the Nobel Prize for her valiant pursuit of representative democratic elected government. | ||
| I hope that that kind of pressure campaign works and that it convinces Maduro to leave. | ||
| I hope it does. | ||
| I'm not convinced it will that until something goes bang in the capital, that Maduro and Diestado Cabello and Pedrino, the Minister of Defense, Jorge and Del C. Rodriguez, all of those people must go. | ||
| They're all the same cartel. | ||
| And Trump is right. | ||
| To not be interventionist means it doesn't mean you have to become a complete pacifist, that you're unable or unwilling to actually use force to correct a wrong if it is demonstrably in American national interest. | ||
| Well, let's go to that. | ||
| The National Security Strategy Memo, and you had a lot of input into the first administration where we talked about China and Russia. | ||
| This national security memo that kicked off, we'll have the military strategy coming off of that. | ||
| One of the biggest things that Europe and NATO came last, they were like on page 29 of 33 at the beginning was hemispheric defense. | ||
| For those who are sitting there going, hey, you know, I voted for President Trump because I'm America first. | ||
| He's America first, or he told me he's America first. | ||
| I don't know why we're getting involved in this. | ||
| Is it part of, and they call it the Trump corollary, that's, it's Monroe Doctrine 2.0, hemispheric defense. | ||
| But the corollary is that in Latin America, we're just not going to be passive anymore. | ||
| We're going to be actually active and kind of full-spectrum dominance down there to make sure that in our backyard, you're not going to have involvement of the Chinese Communist Party or other foreign actors or even domestic actors down there that are stirring up Marxism, communism, anti-Americanism. | ||
| Is that, we got about a minute in this. | ||
| I want to hold you through the break. | ||
| Is that the rationale for being so engaged militarily off of Venezuela? | ||
| It's not just those foreign actors. | ||
| It's also multinational, truly overmatching international Marco cartels. | ||
| And that's that you have a combination of those between a committed leftist, right? | ||
| The Cubans have thousands of advisors and security personnel in Venezuela, keeping Maduro in power, while at the same time, at a commercial industrial scale, they are transshipping and processing tons and tons of narcotics coming out of the rest of Latin America out through Venezuela to the world. | ||
| Trump is right to take a stand on this, and a gradual escalation is good. | ||
| I think he should also just make an announcement that there's a bounty for Maduro that says up to 50 million for information leading to the arrest of Nicholas Maduro. | ||
| I think you should just be very clear and say 50 million, dead or alive, go old school on them. | ||
| And that will stimulate one of the 3,000 generals of Venezuela to bring in Maduro in zip ties or in a plastic bag. | ||
| Eric Prince, I'm going to ask you to stay through the break. | ||
| Our original gangster, the OG, Eric Prince, is joining us. | ||
| We're going to talk a little bit. | ||
| We're going to talk about Ukraine, the Middle East. | ||
| Also, what President Trump is trying to do to stop these wars in sub-Saharan Africa. | ||
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| Eric Prince is going to stick with us, but I want to bring Brendan Steinhauser in for the Alliance for Safe or Secure Artificial Intelligence. | ||
| Brendan, I know you got a bounce, but just want your thoughts on the executive order. | ||
| At least sets up a process. | ||
| And they say it's not preemption. | ||
| There's going to be a regulatory apparatus. | ||
| You're in the middle of this fight. | ||
| What say you about the EO, your first take on it? | ||
| And what is your guidance to this audience about how we get into this regulatory apparatus, exactly what we need to make sure that we've got a safe and secure artificial intelligence, sir? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Well, it's great to be back. | ||
| I think that, look, everyone watching, we made a tremendous impact in this discussion and in this debate, and we need to keep fighting. | ||
| It kind of reminds me of the Churchill speech before Parliament, where he talks about fighting on the beaches, fighting in the landing grounds and in the fields. | ||
| We shall never surrender. | ||
| And I think we are fighting for our future here with AI. | ||
| We have to get this right. | ||
| We have to win. | ||
| And so we're going to continue that fight. | ||
| We have to do it at the federal level. | ||
| We have to be involved in those policy discussions in Congress. | ||
| We have to continue to work with our state lawmakers and get governors and attorneys general to pass more laws in those states to defend the laws on the books and to basically tell the Department of Justice that if they sue the states, the states will fight them in court. | ||
| Look, I think President Trump wants to do the right thing here. | ||
| I think he's trying to get this right. | ||
| I just think that there have been some people in the White House like David Sachs and others who have been pushing this approach. | ||
| So I still think there's a lot of work to be done. | ||
| I don't think this is by any means over. | ||
| This is an executive order that has limitations. | ||
| The president cannot just overturn state laws. | ||
| There's talks about carve outs for kids' safety. | ||
| I think we need to sort of, you know, hold the administration to that, and we need to continue to work to protect our citizens from advanced AI. | ||
| So you're really saying now with the, because they can't just go and overrule state laws, it's going to obviously go to court. | ||
| You're actually telling the sanctions of the world, hang tough until you get what you need for your state into this federal, into some sort of federal regulatory apparatus. | ||
| And or if that doesn't work, just continue to fight on? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| I think governors like DeSantis in Florida, Governor Sanders in Arkansas, Governor Cox in Utah, and many others who've spoken out need to continue to keep up the fight. | ||
| And they need to say, look, we want Congress to act. | ||
| We want you guys to pass meaningful legislation on this. | ||
| But until you do, and unless you do, we're going to continue this process. | ||
| Because I think if this goes through the courts, I can't see the courts allowing much of the EO to continue or to be able to overturn these state laws. | ||
| That's just not a constitutional thing. | ||
| It's not something that a court is going to uphold, but any federal court, and especially the courts that we have today and the makeup of those courts. | ||
| So I think that states should continue to move forward. | ||
| In some ways, they should call the bluff if the DOJ does threaten to sue them, because I think that that will fail. | ||
| That being said, I also think governors and attorneys general need to put pressure on their members of Congress and say, look, if we're going to have a federal standard, then let's get it done. | ||
| Let's get to work. | ||
| Let's work together to protect kids, to work on how we prevent these massive job losses that are coming. | ||
| Let's work on ideas for preventing loss of control. | ||
| If we see the rise of a super intelligence, I think we need Congress to act. | ||
| And so the pressure is really on them. | ||
| And I think the Warburg posse should be thinking about that today, thinking about getting prepared to move that conversation over to Congress. | ||
| No, this is why we see Scalise put out 105 days of work next year. | ||
| They could work around the clock just on this. | ||
| There's so many important things you got to work on. | ||
| It's just stunning. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| I know you're trying to not just awaken people. | ||
| You're trying to do it by educating them. | ||
| Where do they go? | ||
| Where do you send people to learn more about this? | ||
| Not just your efforts, but overall, this whole issue and how they can get smarter. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, our website is secureainow.org. | ||
| We have a lot of resources there. | ||
| But if people sign up to get our newsletter, we're pretty good about sending out information from other organizations and different studies that are out there. | ||
| We do a lot in the media to highlight stories so that people can see what's happening. | ||
| But honestly, the other thing I would encourage people to do is just read everything you can, read books on the topic, read articles on the topic because it's moving very fast. | ||
| There's a lot of coverage of this, and you really have to get as educated as possible as you can so that you can really make those arguments to your friends, family, and neighbors. | ||
| Because again, we have to get this right. | ||
| There is no surrender. | ||
| There is no losing here, not only for the American people, but this is an issue that affects all of us around the world. | ||
| So the United States Congress and the President and the States have a big job to do. | ||
| Brendan, thank you very much. | ||
| We'll send everybody over there right now. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Eric Prince, before we get back to geopolitics, artificial intelligence is totally revamping to a degree that's almost hard to keep up with the modern battlefield, is it not? | ||
| It really is, Steve, because you now have a lot of drones and a lot of guidance systems. | ||
| Everything is driven by an unblinking instant brain with perfect recall. | ||
| And you can now have multiple independent targeted drones that can prioritize targets and reprioritize if a few of them are knocked down in the process of an attack. | ||
| It's extraordinary and it's so cheapened the delivery of precision strike that it's put everything at risk. | ||
| So the delusions of the modern battlefield and the delusions of lessons learned from the GWAT have to be really unlearned quickly, or we will pay at a horrific price in blood the next time the conventional military needs to go out against any kind of peer-level competitor. | ||
| The global war on terror. | ||
| Captain Fennell, I want to get you and Finnell on later, maybe over the weekend or next week, about the Navy and Taiwan and fighting major naval battles, this issue about drones. | ||
| But just in Ukraine, you know, President Trump has given Zelensky, hey, look, you got to, I'm going to give you a play me or trade me on Christmas, right? | ||
| You got to come to some conclusion. | ||
| But drones there have actually changed the battlefield, although the Russians are still doing the Russians' classic, their classic way they run their military. | ||
| What's your advice to President Trump about what he ought to do here? | ||
| Look, there's not any huge asymmetric. | ||
| If you think about World War I, how bogged down it got into trench warfare, that's effective where you are now, although adding precision strike into the mix, holding anything within 30 kilometers of the front line at severe immediate risk. | ||
| The United States entry in the war is what finally pushed, put enough energy into the battle space to finish World War I. There is no injection of new tech or new capability coming to do that in this war. | ||
| And so an imperfect settlement is better than whatever people think this is now. | ||
| It's a slow, rototilling, grinding end. | ||
| It is a pointless slaughter of Ukrainians and Russians to really not move the battle lines at all very effectively in either direction. | ||
| There is 0% chance that the Ukrainians are going to take back the eastern provinces or the Crimea. | ||
| And so all they're doing now is ruining themselves demographically. | ||
| So Trump is right to call the Europeans out on their delusional nonsense because they're not going to suddenly win. | ||
| And they certainly don't have the means to pump even enough money in to keep the Ukrainians afloat. | ||
| But the biggest problem is Ukrainians just don't have enough manpower. | ||
| So again, maximizing pressure. | ||
| I'm not saying Trump has to capitulate to the Russians. | ||
| Of course not. | ||
| But again, an imperfect settlement is better than whatever people think this pointless slaughter is now. | ||
| You talk about imperfect. | ||
| President Trump is settled or at least slowed down a conflict so far. | ||
| I want to pick a specific one, this one in sub-Saharan Africa. | ||
| Talk to me about that. | ||
| President Trump just had him in signing something the other day, but the complexity of this and the ancient vendettas to go back at this. | ||
| They're trying to start it again. | ||
| And you've got global actors that are egging this on, are they not? | ||
| Yeah, what we're talking about is the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, which is one of the largest concentrations of mineral value in the earth anywhere. | ||
| And Rwanda has full-on invaded. | ||
| Rwanda has a surrogate called M23, which they have armed and trained with Chinese service-to-air missiles, armed Turkish TB2 drones, with Israeli laser-guided missiles and guided mortars, Polish jammers, some very high-end tech that is provided and operated by Rwandan Special Forces inside the Congo. | ||
| President Trump reached out to both sides, invited them to the White House, had both President Chiziketi of Congo and Paul Kagame of Rwanda into the White House last week. | ||
| And while he's in the White House, Paul Kagame is launching another offensive in Eastern DRC to take more land. | ||
| What Kagame is trying to do is to basically grow the size of Rwanda by about 10fold at the expense of his neighbor. | ||
| And that jackass had the gall to do that while standing in the White House next to Trump. | ||
| So I applaud Trump for reaching out and trying to make peace, but sometimes people just don't want to make peace. | ||
| And so then other options have to be on the table. | ||
| And I hope the United States does not allow the Chinese Communist Party is one of the big benefits of Rwanda hacking off this additional area and making it a lawless area. | ||
| There's already a lot of organized Chinese crime that steals a huge amount of the mineral wealth from the Western mining companies and from the artisanals in the Congo. | ||
| It's becoming an extreme, violent version of the worst parts of the American West all over the place in Africa with billions of dollars in mineral value. | ||
| The headline number last year was 37 billion in copper and cobalt. | ||
| Why should we care? | ||
| Cobalt is what's needed for making phones, batteries, for vehicles, for electric vehicles, for electrical storage, and all the high-end electronics that we require in our lives to make a modern society. | ||
| And Rwanda had the very bad taste of launching an offensive while standing in the White House with President Trump. | ||
| Eric, where do people get you on social media? | ||
| Where can they find your thinking, your writings, podcasts, all of it? | ||
| I post on X quite a bit at Real Eric V. Prince. | ||
| And they can also check out what we're doing at unplug.com/slash Warroom. | ||
| Hang on a second. | ||
| I want to talk about the phone. | ||
| Take a second. | ||
| Short break. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| Eric Prince, your phone. | ||
| Steve, we developed the unplugged phone. | ||
| We've sold 15,000-plus devices available all over the country now. | ||
| And it's built as a privacy-focused phone to actually control your data so that you have control of your data and it's not leaked like a mini-gun everywhere to big tech. | ||
| Look, the reason that Google and Apple are multi-trillion dollar companies is because they collect and export so much of your data in an era of AI makes it exceedingly dangerous. | ||
| So our phone, developed from the core, blocks with its operating system, all the apps on your phone from exporting your personal data. | ||
| We have open sourced the operating system so people can be very comfortable. | ||
| There's no back doors. | ||
| There's no shenanigans. | ||
| And the next devices are going to be made in America. | ||
| And you can order them at unplugged.com. | ||
| It has all the apps that you're familiar with, but it has a privacy center so that you can see how your phone is protecting your data from leaving your device with our own cloud version where you have keys to your, where only you have the keys to that data. | ||
| So again, it is the third rail. | ||
| It is a very valid. | ||
| I travel the world with it. | ||
| It works all over the place. | ||
| And it is my daily communications device. | ||
| Our new CEO left Apple Special Projects specifically because he wanted to be part of our team to build a phone that will rival Google and Apple. | ||
| Last thing, you're not, some of the Warren Posites asked, you're not calling for intervention in this. | ||
| President Trump, what he's trying to do to bring peace is one thing. | ||
| You're not calling for American intervention into sub-Saharan Africa, are you, sir? | ||
| No, but there's a lot of things the administration can do to help the aggrieved countries from being overrun by a bad actor that is also sponsored by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
| And it's really not in America's interest to lose access to the trillions of dollars of mineral value coming out of the Congo. | ||
| So again, not asking for military intervention, but there's a lot of things the intelligence community can do way short of going to war. | ||
| Eric Prince, thank you. | ||
| Look forward to having you back on. | ||
| We're going to talk naval warfare, hopefully early in the week. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
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Appreciate it. | |
| Thank you, Steve. | ||
| Merry Christmas. | ||
| Eric Prince, go check out the phone. | ||
| The phone's got unplugged. | ||
| You got all the access. | ||
| You got tons of information over there. | ||
| You can talk to the new CEO. | ||
| Ben Harnwell. | ||
| President Trump's trying to end them all over the place. | ||
| The, what do you call it, sticky wicket? | ||
| Ukraine, now Europe is getting a taste of their own medicine. | ||
| They overpromised. | ||
| They've been BSing people. | ||
| And now they look like they're in a jam as it's put up or shut up time. | ||
| Ben Harnwell. | ||
| Morning, Steve. | ||
| Well, there are a number of developments coming out of Ukraine. | ||
| Let's start off with this one that the Ukrainians have intimated, or it has been attributed to the Ukrainian team, negotiating team, that they are open to territorial concessions. | ||
| I don't want to go too heavy on that until I see something confirmed on that and precisely what they're talking about. | ||
| But this pivot on that, if it's true, and it might be true, the pivot on that will substantially be towards the security guarantees. | ||
| And allied to that issue is President Trump's indication that that is going to be now dealt with by Congress, presumably specifically by the Senate. | ||
| And they, look, I can flag up a number of points about this maneuver. | ||
| I'm absolutely horrified by it because it would have been quite easy for President Trump to kill the idea of the United States underwriting Ukraine's security to smother that particular monster in the crib. | ||
| By passing this over to US Congress, we have seen time and time again over the last four years that that is the one way of ensuring the United States remains engaged. | ||
| You know, just casting our minds back to the waving of the Ukraine and this Slavy Ukrainian little flags in Congress. | ||
| Those guys are going to lap this up. | ||
| That's a very dangerous maneuver, I think, on behalf of the President. | ||
| It seems like he realizes this is a hot potato and he's throwing it over to the legislative bunch. | ||
| Very, very, very dangerous maneuver if the president wants to keep the United States out from being dragged further into this. | ||
| Allied to all of this is the president's or what has been attributed to the president. | ||
| The very interesting soundings coming out about this. | ||
| I don't know if they're true, but they're being repeated by serious newspapers as if true, as if they have sources to confirm that. | ||
| Specifically one in the Times suggesting that the president is now the two things here. | ||
| The first is the move to this C5 entity, which would be somewhat, I think, quite a clever maneuver on behalf of the White House, because it would potentially succeed in one stroke in destroying BRICS and replacing it with something which wouldn't be antagonistic between China and the United States. | ||
| And it would basically be China, the United States, Russia, Japan, and India. | ||
| Those would be the C5, and it would be a counterpoint also to the G7. | ||
| That's a pretty clever maneuver if it takes off. | ||
| The other thing, Steve, which I say, which I was referring to, which I haven't seen verified by the White House, and in fact, I've seen it denied by the White House, is the idea that the United States security strategy, | ||
| which we've discussed quite a bit on the show, because it's a brilliant document, that in itself is only the public manifestation of a document which goes actually well beyond that and even tries to suggest that it's the U.S. administration's view to encourage four key EU member states to leave the European Union. | ||
| And those countries are Austria, Hungary, Italy, and I forget which the fourth one is. | ||
| Now that would be very interesting if it's a political maneuver, if it's serious, because it will smoke out the countries like Italy to say, really, where does Giorgio Maloney believe the future of Italy lies? | ||
| I think he's doing both. | ||
| I think these are trial balloons. | ||
| He's going up to try both. | ||
| You're going to be back with us at six. | ||
| I just want to say, I think the guarantees, whether it's guarantee or sovereignty guarantees, President Trump and the team, I think, are doing something very smart. | ||
| They're saying, look, we're just not going to agree to that. | ||
| We're going to put that back to the American people. | ||
| The way to put it back to the American people is take it to Congress. | ||
| Now, if it's treated like if this is like a treaty, which I think it should be, you need two-thirds. | ||
| That's going to be tough, but it'll smoke out everybody to get it on the table. | ||
| This is just not going to fall on President Trump's shoulders. | ||
| So as you know, we're adamantly opposed to any guarantees, security or sovereignty, particularly when you've got guys like Uromac running the deal in these weak, that you've seen the Europeans are all going to run for the Hill. | ||
| But if you have to do it, go back and put it to Congress. | ||
| Go back and put it basically to the nation again to do it. | ||
| Ben, we've got to bounce. | ||
| You're going to be back with us at six. | ||
| Until that time, where do they go on your getter? | ||
| Because you're managing some of these evening shows has been quite extraordinary and the feedback's been tremendous, sir. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Social media platform of choice get to tap in my surname, Hanwell. | ||
| And I've got some of the commentary that I refer to on the show now up at the top of my feed, awaiting your approval. | ||
| Thanks, Steve. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| President Trump, as you know, Ben, has given the Ukrainians two Christmas, Play Me or Trade Me. | ||
| So this is coming down to the short strokes right now. | ||
| And it looks like everybody's adamant to get some sort of agreement here. | ||
| So thank you very much. | ||
| President Trump trying to check boxes, trying to check boxes and all trying to stop the connect part of the Third World War. | ||
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| Short break. | ||
| The AI is going to be in charge, to be totally frank, not humans. | ||
| If artificial intelligence vastly exceeds the sum of human intelligence, it is difficult to imagine that any humans will actually be in charge. | ||
| Well, thank you very much. | ||
| We have a big signing right now, and it's the AI artificial intelligence. | ||
| I always thought it should be SI Supreme Intelligence, but do you use ChatGPT when raising your baby? | ||
| I do. | ||
| I feel kind of bad about it because we have this like genius level at everything, intelligence, sitting there, like waiting to unravel the mysteries of humanity. | ||
| And I'm like, why does my kid stop dropping his pizza on the floor and laughing? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I cannot imagine having gone through figuring out how to raise a newborn without ChatGPT. | ||
| Clearly, people did it for a long time, no problem. | ||
| Yes, but it basically states that the policy of your administration is to create that federal framework. | ||
| We're going to work with Congress, like the chairman here of the Commerce Committee, Senator Cruz, and other members of Congress to define that framework. | ||
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We are now joined by Disney CEO Bob Iger, along with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. | |
| Well, first of all, what we're doing here is we're licensing about 200 characters for users of Sora to create their own basically videos using Sora and those characters. | ||
| So it gives us an opportunity really to play a part in what is really a breathtaking, breathtaking growth in essentially AI. | ||
| We hear so much from users about how much they love Disney's characters. | ||
| Disney, I think, is the greatest storytelling company in the world, Barnan, and people really want to connect with Disney characters and express creativity in new ways. | ||
| Today, America's economy is more than 50% larger than Europe's. | ||
| And the two drivers of that are tech and the Shale Revolution. | ||
| It transformed this country. | ||
| And AI is the same thing. | ||
| It's a race. | ||
| And if China wins the race, whoever wins, the values of that country will affect all of AI. | ||
| We don't want China's values of surveillance and centralized control by the communist government governing AI. | ||
| We want American values of free speech, of individual liberty, of respecting the individual. | ||
| Might be able to give people, if somebody's committed crime, a more humane form of containment of future crime, which is if you say, like, you know, you now get a free optimus, and it's just going to follow you around and stuff you're for doing crime. | ||
| So, this executive order, I believe, is tremendously important. | ||
| Thank you for your leadership. | ||
| Joe, you're going to be in Nashville this week. | ||
| You're also going to be back with us if I can grab you for the five o'clock show. | ||
| Just briefly, your thoughts on the, we'll have more about artificial intelligence in the five, but your thoughts on the EO and the fight going forward, sir. | ||
| Well, Steve, I want the posse to know that the fight obviously is not over. | ||
| In fact, the fight will not be over anytime in our lifetimes or probably the next generation's lifetimes. | ||
| Even if the EO had not been signed, the fight would go on. | ||
| But given the situation we're in now, the front extends to federal regulation. | ||
| That seems to be the focus. | ||
| Sachs made some concessions. | ||
| One of the important ones is that this is not a total moratorium on state laws. | ||
| So, anyone driving for state laws should continue. | ||
| The big thing I want the War Room Posse to think about, though, what we saw there in those clips is the big picture. | ||
| What is the objective of the companies that people like David Sachs and Ted Cruz are running cover for? | ||
| What is this supreme intelligence that the president is talking about? | ||
| These companies are driving towards artificial general intelligence. | ||
| And whether you believe that's possible or not, what it shows is they are willing to create something that would replace every worker on earth. | ||
| Whatever percentage of that objective they achieve, it will be a net negative for any working American or any worker across the world. | ||
| So, what are we fighting against? | ||
| We're fighting against people who not only don't care about your well-being other than to use you for training data or to use you as a pet after their singularity. | ||
| These are people who actively want to replace you. | ||
| They want to mine your data, replicate you in silico, and replace you. | ||
| These are the people we're fighting against, and we'll fight against them the rest of our lives. | ||
| By the way, you'll be back with us five. | ||
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| Thank you very much. | ||
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